The KGB of Cold War renown was the successor to a series of equally infamous and lethal state security agencies that date from the early days of the Russian Revolution: Cheka, OGPU, GUGB, NKVD, NKGB and MVD. Beginning with the Cheka, the organisation for combating counter-revolution and sabotage, Stalin’s Secret Police examines the Soviet state’s treatment of the enemies of Bolshevism, using methods that were so ruthless that the government was moved to abolish the organization ‘with expressions of gratitude for heroic work’ in 1922. The Cheka’s immediate successor was the OGPU (Unified State Political Administration). After taking control of the Communist Party in 1923 and later becoming de facto dictator of the Soviet Union, Stalin used the OGPU to implement mass collectivisation and deportations of the kulaks (wealthy peasants) in the early 1930s. Stalin NKVD’s (People’s Commissariat of Internal Affairs) carried out the purges of the 1930s, in which millions were arrested and executed or ended their lives in forced- labour camps. During World War II thousands of Cossacks and White Russians were killed when they fell into Soviet hands as the Red Army advanced towards Germany. Following the end of the war, Stalin tightened his grip over the secret police, and the final incarnation of his secret police, the KGB, became an agency for spreading Soviet influence throughout the world. Illustrated with more than 100 black-and-white photographs and expertly written, Stalin’s Secret Police is a chilling history of the Soviet secret police from 1917 to the fall of Communism.
The Children of the Poor
Jacob A. Riis
bookThe Death of Hitler's War Machine : The Final Destruction of the Wehrmacht
Samuel W. Mitcham
bookSebastian Bach
Reginald Lane Poole
bookInferno: The Fiery Destruction of Hamburg, 1943
Keith Lowe
bookSpejlinger: Essays
Per Lange
bookDeathride: Hitler vs. Stalin - The Eastern Front, 1941-1945
John Mosier
bookWhirlwind : The Air War Against Japan, 1942-1945
Barrett Tillman
bookTreason
Bill Powell
bookThe World within War
Gerald Linderman
bookMaimonides
David Yellin, Israel Abrahams
bookDen liflige musik : Richard Strauss som komponist og undersåt
Jakob Levinsen
bookAgent Twister : John Stonehouse and the Scandal that Gripped the Nation – A True Story
Philip Augar, Keely Winstone
audiobookbook